Re: OnLine Cameras

From: LafingGuy@aol.com-DeleteThis
Date: Mon Apr 22 1996 - 23:02:27 PDT


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Subject: Re: OnLine Cameras

Gib,
if you have a video in card for a Mac, you can use shareware programs like
PhotoCapture, Clip2Gif, and Fetch to capture an image, change it to a gif or
jpeg, and put it on a server. If you want it all automatic, you will have to
write an Applescript. Connectix also is coming out with a color camera and
I've seen a shareware picture taker for it (unfortunatly I don't remember
what it's called). I don't know if the Connectix will have zoom capabilities.

Good Luck!
:D



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